To get its 737 MAX jets, which have been grounded worldwide, back in the air, the US-based corporation needs approval from the US Federal Aviation Administration. READ MORE: ‘Mounting Uncertainty’: Boeing Fails to Sell 737 MAX Planes After Deadly CrashAfter the crash, Boeing's market value took a dive. The company failed to secure any commercial orders for its 737 MAX passenger planes in March, the Wall Street Journal (WSJ) cited company records as saying. A 737 MAX plane operated by Ethiopian Airlines crashed on 10 March, taking the lives of all 157 people on board. The incident was the second involving a 737 MAX within a five-month period.
Source: Ethiopian News April 11, 2019 10:52 UTC